Camino to replace Il Cane Pazzo

At the end of the summer, look for Camino to be replacing Il Cane Pazzo on Water Street.PHOTO BY DAVE MCNAIR

Il Cane Pazzo, the Italian eatery in the corner of the Vinegar Hill Theaterbuilding on Water Street, has closed, soon to be replaced by Camino, a Mediterranean-style restaurant which the owner says will "draw from all the Southern European cultures."

"The restaurant really had a good reputation," said Helleberg, "and the people who worked there were so eager to come back."

In the end, though, Il Cane Pazzo appears to have became somewhat of a third wheel, and after his landlord balked at some renovation plans, Helleberg decided to sell and focus exclusively on Fleurie and Petit Pois, both of which have introduced expanded menus and hours.

So, in July, Helleburger sold Il Cane Pazzo to one of its employees, Drew Hart, who, along with partner Sean Thomas, hope to reopen as Camino (not "El Camino" Hart emphasizes) near the end of August.

"It won't be uppity," says Hart, "more like a trattoria or a bistro."

Like Helleburg, Hart says he had not been looking to open a restaurant, but with some encouragement from Thomas, a veteran of the local theater and restaurants scenes, he decided to take the plunge.